An edition of An early Florida adventure story (2001)

An early Florida adventure story

An early Florida adventure story
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An edition of An early Florida adventure story (2001)

An early Florida adventure story

"Among documents of Florida's Spanish colonial period, few eyewitness accounts exist. One of these, the 1595 narrative by Fray Andres de San Miguel, translated by John Hann, describes the two-year odyssey of a teenager from Spain across the Atlantic to Mexico, Havana, and Florida and finally back to Spain. The future friar's account of his experiences as a young sailor brings to life the fleets of the Golden Age of Spain and reveals how those adventures would change his life forever.

It also provides vivid information about the Indians of the Georgia and Florida coast.".

"After Andres's ship passed Cape Canaveral, it was battered by a four-day storm and separated from the fleet. The officers comandeered the only launch and escaped; the crew kept the ship afloat and improvised a box-like vessel in which 30 survivors reached shore near the mouth of the Altamaha River - more dead than alive for lack of food and water. The author offers detailed descriptions of the Guale Indians and of Mission San Pedro Mocama on Cumberland Island. He also provides vignettes of life in St.

Augustine and, on his way to Havana, of encounters with South Florida Indians who came out to trade and with a gentlemanly English pirate. The adventure closes with Fray Andres's return to Cadiz, where he witnessed the 1596 British siege and burning of that port.".

"Only seventeen years old at the time of the voyage, Fray Andres presents a cold-eyed view of the sailing experience in the 16th century, trenchant observations on the behavior of the ship's officers and the circumstances of the survival of the crew, and insight into the ambitions, concerns, and religiosity of the Spaniards.

The book includes Hann's translation of a brief introductory essay written by Fray Andres's Mexican publisher, telling of the young man's entry into the Carmelites and the accomplishments of his later life as a church architect, builder, and hydrographic expert involved in the drainage of the valley of Mexico City."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
109

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An early Florida adventure story
2001, University Press of Florida
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Translated from "Dos antiguas relaciones de la Florida" published by Genaro García (1902)--Publisher's note.

Published in
Gainesville
Genre
Biography.
Other Titles
Dos antiguas relaciones de la Florida. English. 2000.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
975.9/01
Library of Congress
F314 .A53 2001, F314.A53 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 109 p. :
Number of pages
109

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6793922M
ISBN 10
0813018765
LCCN
00061601
OCLC/WorldCat
44764222
Library Thing
363337
Goodreads
2865374

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